Free Online/Downloadable Hebrew Grammar Instruction

It does not appear that there are very many free Hebrew instructional
grammars on the web. (I've paid for my share of Hebrew grammars! I'm just
saying, if someone wanted to check it out for free...) The only ones I could
find (and these are not necessarily recommendations, but I have *bold-starred
ones that look most helpful) are the following.

Online Grammar Courses and Other Modern Resources

A posting
on the BibleWorks Forum requesting suggestions for a Hebrew Grammar
suitable for teaching an Intro class has now generated a number of
responses. One recommendation by David Kummerow points to *Ancient
Hebrew: A Student Grammarby John A. Cook (Asbury Theol. Sem.)
and Robert D. Holmstedt (Univ. of Toronto). It is a free PDF download. In
their preface they define its purpose:

This textbook is intended for a university classroom. It is divided into
thirty lessons, corresponding to the typical thirty-week academic year.
Following the sequence of lessons will provide the average student with
a cutting-edge understanding of ancient Hebrew grammar and will enable
the student to read both prose passages and less complex poems from
biblical and non-biblical texts. Additionally, the textbook introduces
the student to the standard Biblical Hebrew lexicon [BDB] and includes
an appendix on the Masoretic “accents,” which may be incorporated
into the sequence of lessons at whatever point the instructor desires.

Because of the variety of first-year biblical Hebrew textbooks currently
available, it is worth briefly noting what this textbook is not: it is
not a reference grammar; it is not meant to be used without
supplementation from the instructor; it is not meant for self-study; it
is not theologically oriented. What this textbook does not do represents
fairly well the character of almost every other available textbook, and
thereby indicates that there exists a significant lacuna in the world of
Hebrew textbooks. This textbook is intended to fill this hole.

Thank you to Cook and Holmstedt for sharing this resource which looks to
be a competent and reliable guide.

**CHECK this list
of Hebrew study resources provided by Ralph Klein from the Lutheran
School of Theology in Chicago. (From the menu on the left, use
"Biblical Studies Misc" > "Hebrew") Quite a few PDF
Hebrew Helps files of his own along with links to Vocabulary aids, Lexicons,
Grammars, and more.

*Davar Biblical
Hebrew Vocabularies from the University of Auckland (noted by Tim
Bulkeley in the blog comments) - Great vocabulary tool; sort by Hebrew,
English gloss, root, semantic domain, or frequency.